List of BattleTech novels

More than one hundred full-length BattleTech or MechWarrior science fiction novels have been published by FASA Corporation, ROC, and later by Catalyst Game Labs.

[3] The first official BattleTech novel was William H. Keith's Decision at Thunder Rift (1986) written for FASA.

After Endgame, however, Roc Books jumped the timeline ahead to the 32nd-century with its MechWarrior: Dark Age series, beginning with Michael A. Stackpole's Ghost War (2002) and ending with Kevin Killiany's To Ride the Chimera (2008).

Catalyst Game Labs then released its first BattleTech novel, Steven Mohan Jr's.

)[4] Catalyst Game Labs had received the rights to publish both Classic and Dark Age book lines in June 2007 and had scheduled new works to resume in the fall of 2009.

What you get is a ringside seat at the return from the dead of the Wolf Clan, the Jade Falcon Clan's invasion toward Tharkad, ComStar's loss of Terra, the start of a grand House-wide alliance, and some interesting hints about future events, including a Clan/House pact cemented by lust and mutual interest.

Where Archer and his Avengers must confront legendary mercenary unit, Snord's Irregulars, and convince them to join Victor's army on eve of their contract expiring.

(26 June 3065 – 26 August 3067) era: Civil War (3030's - 3052) era: Clan Invasion Novels originally categorized as "MechWarrior: Dark Age": The original "Dark Age" novels released by Roc Books & A Bonfire of Worlds by Catalyst Game Labs.

But old hatreds die hard, erupting in a war against enemies who will stop at nothing to destroy the founding of a new league... (25 April 3139 – 14 September 3143 | 18 August 3136 prologue) era: Dark Age Note: This book was released for print in 2019.

Books categorized by Catalyst Game Labs as "novels"[12] (not including anthologies, novellas, short stories, or magazines) released 2013 and later.

The majority of this list comprises titles released or re-released by Catalyst Game Labs, including BattleCorps stories.

BattleMechs in combat on the cover of Storms of Fate by Loren L. Coleman . Art by Fred Gambino .